Amazing Spider-Man #149 - (F-, 5.5)

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The Amazing Spider-Man #149
October 1975 · Marvel Comics · 36 pages
Condition: F– (5.5)

Climactic chapter of the original Clone Saga, featuring the emotional fallout of Gwen Stacy’s death and the tragic unraveling of the Jackal. Written by Gerry Conway, this issue delivers one of Bronze Age Spider-Man’s most intense psychological stories, as Peter Parker confronts a clone of himself while racing to save Ned Leeds from a deadly trap.

Notable for the apparent death of Miles Warren (the Jackal) and the Spider-Man Clone, along with the final fate of Gwen Stacy’s clone. A pivotal, high-drama Marvel issue that remains a key chapter in Spider-Man lore.

Solid mid-grade copy with classic ’70s Marvel feel—essential reading for fans of darker, character-driven Spider-Man stories.

The Amazing Spider-Man #149
October 1975 · Marvel Comics · 36 pages
Condition: F– (5.5)

Climactic chapter of the original Clone Saga, featuring the emotional fallout of Gwen Stacy’s death and the tragic unraveling of the Jackal. Written by Gerry Conway, this issue delivers one of Bronze Age Spider-Man’s most intense psychological stories, as Peter Parker confronts a clone of himself while racing to save Ned Leeds from a deadly trap.

Notable for the apparent death of Miles Warren (the Jackal) and the Spider-Man Clone, along with the final fate of Gwen Stacy’s clone. A pivotal, high-drama Marvel issue that remains a key chapter in Spider-Man lore.

Solid mid-grade copy with classic ’70s Marvel feel—essential reading for fans of darker, character-driven Spider-Man stories.